Jonathan Lee

Affiliations: 
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Memory, behavioural neuroscience
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Tay KR, Bolt F, Wong HT, et al. (2024) Corrigendum to "Reminder-dependent alterations in long-term declarative memory expression" [Neurobiol. Learn. Mem. 206 (2023) 107858]. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 107889
Rong Tay K, Bolt F, Ting Wong H, et al. (2023) Reminder-dependent alterations in long-term declarative memory expression. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 107858
Cheng C, Exton-McGuinness MTJ, Lee JLC. (2022) Procedures between training and reactivation influence the destabilization of instrumental sucrose memory. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 953629
Amorim FE, Chapot RL, Moulin TC, et al. (2021) Memory destabilization during reconsolidation: a consequence of homeostatic plasticity? Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 28: 371-389
Flavell CR, Gascoyne RM, Lee JLC. (2020) Postreactivation mifepristone impairs generalization of strongly conditioned contextual fear memories. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 27: 483-487
Drame ML, Balaet M, Lee JLC. (2020) Memory reconsolidation impairments in sign-tracking to an audiovisual compound stimulus. Behavioural Brain Research. 112774
Exton-McGuinness MTJ, Drame ML, Flavell CR, et al. (2019) On the Resistance to Relapse to Cocaine-Seeking Following Impairment of Instrumental Cocaine Memory Reconsolidation. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 13: 242
Flavell CR, Lee JLC. (2019) Dopaminergic D1 receptor signalling is necessary, but not sufficient for cued fear memory destabilisation. Psychopharmacology
Lee JLC, Amorim FE, Cassini LF, et al. (2019) Different temporal windows for CB1 receptor involvement in contextual fear memory destabilisation in the amygdala and hippocampus. Plos One. 14: e0205781
Rong Tay K, Flavell CR, Cassini L, et al. (2018) Post-retrieval re-learning strengthens hippocampal memories via destabilization and reconsolidation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
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